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Labour Matters 13: Victimisation in the workplace

What should you do if you think you are...

Tridents’ challenge

It will be a challenging task for the senior...

COVID-19 Update for Saturday, April 23

New COVID-19 cases numbered 355 (156 males and 199...

Lifestyle

PG 3 What’s in a number? PG 6 Maternity Matters PG 8 Adolescent Health PG 10 Better Families PG 12 Pandemic fatigue & burnout PG 14 Fitness in small spaces PG 16 Cleaning contact lenses Nutrition PG 18 Food combinations Pt.2 PG 20 Replacing refined grains PG 22 Water watch Pt.1 PG 24 Dietician Victoria Cox Health PG 26 Nicole Carter’s nutrition PG 28 The Delta variant

Editor’s Note

This month’s issue takes more of a turn along the road of nutrition, great health and well-being. There are features on fitness, how much sun to actually take in, how ultraviolet rays affects your skin, and information about the Delta variant of COVID, among other informative articles. One highlight is the feature on the Better Health resident Nutritionist, Victoria Cox, as we continue

Maternity Matters

Maternity Matters by Midwife Andrea Jordan Three Troubleshooting Solutions for your Breastfeeding Woes! Why is breastfeeding such a struggle? What am I doing wrong? These are the words spoken by many a new mother in the early days with their newborns. Let’s face it, even though breastfeeding is supposed to be a natural process, for some mothers, and babies, it can be a real

Woman shot in leg

A woman was shot earlier tonight along Tweedside Road, St Michael, during a robbery attempt.Police responded to the report of a shooting incident which...

Santia won’t be tolerating shoddy work

 Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw will not be tolerating shoddy work within her ministry and will be holding accountable anyone who does not pull...

Shoring up Speightstown

Government is taking steps to ensure that Speightstown, St Peter, and surrounding areas never again experience the level of flooding they have over the...

Conviction in fake Puma case upheld

The first conviction in the fake Puma case brought against a Swan Street boutique owner will stand.This was the ruling of the Court of...

More COVID-19 deaths in region

Bridgetown – At least four Caribbean Community (CAICOM) countries on Friday reported deaths associated with the coronavirus (COVID-19) and regional countries continue to implement...

No new virus cases today, one recovery

One person will be discharged from the isolation facility at Harrison Point, St Lucy, today after recovering from novel coronavirus (COVID-19).The Ministry of Health...

New restrictions as COVID-19 cases soar in Europe

London/Madrid – European nations from Denmark and Iceland in the north to Greece in the south announced new restrictions on Friday to curb surging...

Guyana’s president ‘supports democracy’

Georgetown – The United States Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo, is leaving here on Friday for Brazil, after getting a re-assurance from Guyana that...

Swim For Life certificates to be collected

Parents and guardians of children who participated in the Swim For Life Camp from August 10 to September 4 are asked to collect their...

UK’s Captain Sir Tom Moore ponders next move

Marston Moretaine – He turned 100, raised nearly £40 million for Britain’s health service and was knighted by the queen. But for Captain Tom...